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Marshall Caifano (Marcello Giuseppe Caifano) was born on 19 July, 1911 in Sicily, Italy, is an American mobster (1911–2003). Discover Marshall Caifano's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 92 years old?
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Marcello Giuseppe Caifano |
Occupation |
Mobster, hitman |
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92 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Cancer |
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19 July, 1911 |
Birthday |
19 July |
Birthplace |
Sicily, Italy |
Date of death |
6 September, 2003 |
Died Place |
Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Nationality |
Italy
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Marshall Caifano Height, Weight & Measurements
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Marshall Caifano Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Marshall Caifano worth at the age of 92 years old? Marshall Caifano’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Italy. We have estimated Marshall Caifano's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Marshall Joseph Caifano (born Marcello Giuseppe Caifano; July 19, 1911 – September 6, 2003) was an Italian-American mobster who became a high-ranking member of the Chicago Outfit in Las Vegas.
Caifano was born on July 19, 1911, in Sicily, and immigrated to Chicago in the 1920s where he became affiliated with the Chicago Outfit and mobster Paul Ricca.
Caifano was a boxer in his youth.
In the 1940s, Caifano was sent to Los Angeles.
According to author Gus Russo, Bugsy Siegel, who was building a gambling establishment in Las Vegas, was at Virginia Hill's Beverly Hills home with Caifano associate Alan Smiley when another man arrived; Siegel was shot to death, and soon after Gus Greenbaum, the Chicago Outfit's chief Nevada bookie, arrived at Siegel's Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas and said, "We're taking over."
In 1943, Nick Circella, Caifano's associate, was tried for extortion of his girlfriend, Estelle Cary who was about to testify against him until her burned and stabbed body was later found.
Caifano was suspected of the murder, but the case was never solved; he was also suspected of several other unsolved killings, including the 1950 murder of former Chicago Police Lt. William Drury, the 1952 strangulation of mobster "Russian Louie" Strauss, and the 1973 shotgun slaying of mobbed up former police officer Richard Cain.
In the early 1950s, the Outfit moved in on the highly profitable illegal gambling business of African-American organized crime figure Theodore Roe, and tried to kidnap him, but Roe fatally shot Caifano's brother Fat Lenny during the botched kidnapping attempt in 1951.
Roe was tried, but was acquitted based after proving he acted in self-defense, but a year later, Roe was shotgunned to death outside his home; Caifano and Giancana were questioned but were never charged.
In 1964, Caifano was convicted of extorting $60,000 from oilman Ray Ryan, who testified against him.
The conviction was upheld in 1966, and Caifano was sentenced to 10 years in prison.
Caifano was sentenced to a further 12 years in prison, in 1967, for defrauding a lumber dealer of $42,000.
When Caifano was released from prison in the 1970s, Ryan reportedly offered him $1 million in restitution, however, in 1977, Ryan was killed in a car bomb; no one was charged in the murder.
In 1980 Caifano was sentenced to 20 years for fencing stolen stock certificates.
A few years after Caifano was released from prison, he died of natural causes on September 6, 2003.